Indian Scholars and the Rise of Native American Philosophy

The Berkeley doctoral student Jennifer Vest rustles the printout before her like a trouper, realigning her pages with the nervy, ready-to-go edge dear to every academic panelist. She's here to do what most of the untenured do at the annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association's Pacific Division: deliver a paper.

The official topic is "Comparative African and Native American Philosophy." Suite 203 at the Hyatt Regency teems with loyalists committed to the title's second

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